Vols "Burning Down" Knoxville…
From VolQuest.com
Two Tennessee football players were cited on Friday night for simple possession of marijuana as they hosted a recruit on an official visit.
Gerald Jones was driver of a car which was stopped for a burnt out light. According to the report, officers smelled marijuana as the approached the Dodge Magnum
Officers received consent to search the car and found marijuana cigars inside the car including one which was partially smoked.
The passengers in the car were redshirt freshman receiver Ahmad Paige, redshirt offensive lineman William Brimfield and Muskogee, Oklahoma wide receiver Jameel Owens. Owens was in town for his official visit.
Jones and Paige were both cited for simple possession (a misdemeanor) and Jones was cited for not wearing a seat belt as well as the burnt out light.
Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer is going to issue a statement later today.
You know, a few single guys, out trying to have a good time … cruisin’ the town, takin’ in the sites, and burnin’ down on a doobie. Bad decisions, gentlemen, will get you in trouble. This is especially bad considering there was a recruit in the car.
I have full faith that the Great Punkin‘ will mete out the appropriate penalty, but these guys have got to learn that they are on the front porch of the university, and can’t be out in the public embarrassing themselves and the program.
Don’t you just imagine that Jameel Owens’ family is not exactly going to be all that hip on their son coming to Tennessee … Damn!
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What a bunch of morons. How is it hard to understand that this type of behavior is not only illegal, but also irresponsible. I suppose not being suspended for even a single game will teach them a lesson?